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that congressman tennessee will join me live in a few moments. also police uncover what they are calling a domestic terror plot to gun down cops. we will be right back. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables iand we're talkingl time with maria about the walmart low price guarantee. you got your list? let's go. if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. really... yeah, in a "jif". you ready? what?! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. bring in receipts from your local stores and see for yourself. ♪ ♪ (vo) purina cat chow. 50 years of feeding great relationships. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi
that congressman tennessee will join me live in a few moments. also police uncover what they are calling a domestic terror plot to gun down cops. we will be right back. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables iand we're talkingl time with maria about the walmart low price guarantee. you got your list? let's go....
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we see you have your tennessee shirt on. you're a big tennessee football fan? >> sort of. >> sort of? okay. that's a ringing endorsement. we will take it. >> and, tom, josie had two people she wanted to reach out to as well, right? no? who is your hero -- who are your two heros? easement barack obama and selena gomez. >> there you go. all right. shout-out to barack obama and selena gomez. ladies, thanks again. i appreciate your time. >>> bo is getting a new bud. time for the poly sidebar. the first dog bo has a new little sister. president and his family do not a second portuguese water dog named sunny. they are fast friends already. >>> maine's governor is getting heat for shocking comments about the president at a fund-raiser. according to reports he said obama hates white people. the governor's office issued a statement saying anything of that is far-fetched. >>> when the 1972 miami dolphins visit the white house later today they are minus three players. three are skipping out because of the political disagreements with the president. >>> california lawmaker
we see you have your tennessee shirt on. you're a big tennessee football fan? >> sort of. >> sort of? okay. that's a ringing endorsement. we will take it. >> and, tom, josie had two people she wanted to reach out to as well, right? no? who is your hero -- who are your two heros? easement barack obama and selena gomez. >> there you go. all right. shout-out to barack obama and selena gomez. ladies, thanks again. i appreciate your time. >>> bo is getting a new bud....
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on the right is republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee. on the left, those little guys that sort of look like caterpillars, they are a species of bug called spring tails. what the republican senator on the right and the fuzzy bugs on the left have in common is plaid. plaid is in tartan. plaid is in the pattern on lamar alexander's plaid shirt. when lamar alexander ran for president in the 1990s, his dpimic, his signature campaign trail prop is that he always wore a plaid shirt. and when scientists first discovered these fuzzy bugs in the smokey mountains in 2006, their fuzzy, cross hatch pattern reminded the scientists of lamar alexander's plaid shirts. so the bugs were given the scientific name cosberella lamaralexand e lamaralexanderi. the honor was a recognition, kind of a thank you for lamar alexander's long-standing support of federally funded scientific research. yes, he is a conservative guy. but he is an old school conservative guy, who believes that one of the things the government really should invest in is science. which these d
on the right is republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee. on the left, those little guys that sort of look like caterpillars, they are a species of bug called spring tails. what the republican senator on the right and the fuzzy bugs on the left have in common is plaid. plaid is in tartan. plaid is in the pattern on lamar alexander's plaid shirt. when lamar alexander ran for president in the 1990s, his dpimic, his signature campaign trail prop is that he always wore a plaid shirt. and...
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i spoke with the president of middle tennessee state today. he's well connected at the ncaa on a number of high-powered committees there. he has spoken with ncaa officials. he's confident that mr. rhodes will be cleared to play, and he said he thinks it could happen soon. but we're still waiting to hear. the ncaa wheels of justice have always grinded very, very slowly. hopefully in this case they get on with it. >> that's too bad. it obviously would be good for the ncaa. it's good for the school. you have this veteran who sacrificed five years of his life by choice for this country. we thank him for it. he just wants to play football. he played in basically an intermural league at his base. this wasn't some kind of official league. >> no, there was nothing there that violated any amateur status or anything like that or should jeopardize his eligibility at all. the ncaa has taken pr hit after pr hit after pr hit in the last year. this is a fight it really doesn't need. i think they need to get this situation rectified very quickly for their own
i spoke with the president of middle tennessee state today. he's well connected at the ncaa on a number of high-powered committees there. he has spoken with ncaa officials. he's confident that mr. rhodes will be cleared to play, and he said he thinks it could happen soon. but we're still waiting to hear. the ncaa wheels of justice have always grinded very, very slowly. hopefully in this case they get on with it. >> that's too bad. it obviously would be good for the ncaa. it's good for the...
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. >>> tennessee is also seeing the water rising, 200 people had to be rescued by boat. nbc meteorologist bill karins will be here to keep us posted on that story. >>> a wildfire in southern california grew larger and now it's on the move. the silver fire has grown to 22 square miles and is burning an estimated 1,000 acres an hour. the latest update puts the blaze at just 20% contained. local officials have ordered nearly 2,000 people out of the area, 26 homes have already been destroyed, at least one man has suffered serious burns and five firefighters have also been injured with heat exhaustion. they'll be off the job for at least 24 hours. >>> the multistate man hunt for james lee dimaggio has taken another dramatic turn. the man suspected of kidnapping 15-year-old hanna anderson and her 8-year-old brother ethan may be armed with explosives. police found the second body in the charred house that is yet to be identified but they believe it may be ethan's. in a statement thursday, officials -- dimaggio may have shaved his goatee. >>> the state department thursday warned
. >>> tennessee is also seeing the water rising, 200 people had to be rescued by boat. nbc meteorologist bill karins will be here to keep us posted on that story. >>> a wildfire in southern california grew larger and now it's on the move. the silver fire has grown to 22 square miles and is burning an estimated 1,000 acres an hour. the latest update puts the blaze at just 20% contained. local officials have ordered nearly 2,000 people out of the area, 26 homes have already been...
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the middle tennessee state freshman was ineligible because he played in the marine corps. only it was just a recreational league. now the ncaa says he can practice. the university president hopes for a full reversal for the married father of two. so do we, of course. here is more military bravery. a soldier jumps 217 feet from the liberty memorial in missouri. this was a tribute up to the world war centennial. and then a diver left 75 feet from a helicopter into new york harbor. why? >> i think jumping into the head son may be who are dangmore dan the actual fall. >> it was to promote the cliff diving world series. >> beautiful dive. >> don't tell these 195 flyers fans that hockey season is over. oh, no, it's not. they were in philadelphia to watch logos on the ice get painted over. >> they got a little bit of time on their hands. what they were trying to do is break a record for the most people watching paint dry. what are you doing? and why, oh, why did nfl star barry sanders retire? >> well, guys, the real reason i retired is because i -- >> i just love commercials like
the middle tennessee state freshman was ineligible because he played in the marine corps. only it was just a recreational league. now the ncaa says he can practice. the university president hopes for a full reversal for the married father of two. so do we, of course. here is more military bravery. a soldier jumps 217 feet from the liberty memorial in missouri. this was a tribute up to the world war centennial. and then a diver left 75 feet from a helicopter into new york harbor. why? >> i...
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that's the debate in tennessee where a judge ordered an infants name changed and the parents were in court arguing over the child's last name when his first name came into question. we have the report from tennessee. >> reporter: at seven months old her son is teething. >> he has two at the bottom. >> reporter: he's ready to crawl but his name is still up for debate. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: his birth certificate reads me sigh ya martin but they couldn't decide on a last night. >> i thought out into the future. >> reporter: child support judge ordered his name be martin mccullough. it includes both last names. >> the word messiah is a title and it's a title that has only been earned by one person and that one person is jesus christ. >> never intended on that naming my son messiah because it means god. i didn't think a judge could make me change my baby's name because of her religious believes. >> reporter: it's the first time shes ordered a name change. she says the decision is best for the child growing up in a county with a large christian population. >> it could put him at o
that's the debate in tennessee where a judge ordered an infants name changed and the parents were in court arguing over the child's last name when his first name came into question. we have the report from tennessee. >> reporter: at seven months old her son is teething. >> he has two at the bottom. >> reporter: he's ready to crawl but his name is still up for debate. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: his birth certificate reads me sigh ya martin but they couldn't...
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areas of georgia, to carolinas and through tennessee. brian, the bottom line is today is the last day of this horrible flooding there in missouri and they will be cleaning up in the sunshine all weekend. >> i mean, anyone who is a homeowner to see people lose their homes is pretty intense stuff. thanks a lot. >>> coming up on "morning joe" nbc's political director chuck todd joins the conversation. we're not going to let limb talk about the dodgers 5 1/2 lead in the nl west. also adviser david axelrod and "new york times" film critic tony scott to talk about the big flops in the budget world of hollywood. ahead a mistaken identity. kidnapping, bane donned child and a dna test that's thrown a family into turmoil. up next the top stories in the politico playbook. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe w
areas of georgia, to carolinas and through tennessee. brian, the bottom line is today is the last day of this horrible flooding there in missouri and they will be cleaning up in the sunshine all weekend. >> i mean, anyone who is a homeowner to see people lose their homes is pretty intense stuff. thanks a lot. >>> coming up on "morning joe" nbc's political director chuck todd joins the conversation. we're not going to let limb talk about the dodgers 5 1/2 lead in the nl...
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resort town in israel and -- they're important to marriott, they're important to the citizens here in tennessee that get up every morning and go to work because in many ways our jobs are interconnected in a way that matter. so egypt is important to us and we need to continue to be involved. >> senator, you mentioned leverage, though, and doesn't the u.s. sort of lose leverage when you have a government like the saudi arabia government that says they will replace any aid that is lost if the u.s. withdraws aid. >> we, you know, kathleen, we don't have the leverage sometimes that we think as far as that direct connect from a to b. we still, though, are the greatest country in the world and what america thinks and does is important. i know that people there are watching our actions, i don't think that we should be anything more than a strong sense of come coming any less than a strong sense of calm. but our leverage is different. and yet at the same time, the leverage that we have, we should use. people still care, we're working with saudi arabia and the emirates right now on issues in syria. so th
resort town in israel and -- they're important to marriott, they're important to the citizens here in tennessee that get up every morning and go to work because in many ways our jobs are interconnected in a way that matter. so egypt is important to us and we need to continue to be involved. >> senator, you mentioned leverage, though, and doesn't the u.s. sort of lose leverage when you have a government like the saudi arabia government that says they will replace any aid that is lost if...
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beat the tennessee titans by one point. tomorrow, the giants play the steelers. sunday, the bills play the colts. happy football season, everybody. and i hope your team has a a name you can say without wincing. "weekends with alex witt" starts now. >>> making his case. president obama with a staunch defense of his health care program had an interesting take on his relationship with vladimir putin. a live report ahead. >>> in the wilderness. a new search in the kidnapping suspect and the 16-year-old who disappeared with him. >>> dramatic and deadly. floodwaters and drenching rain sweeping parts of this country. will the dangerous weather hit you today? >>> are you more or less inclined to grab a burger now? >>> good morning and welcome to "weekends with alex witt". we have breaking news overnight from sandy hook, california. police have confirmed that the body of a child discovered inside the charred fire of a home set on fire last weekend belongsen to 8-year-old ethan anderson. the remains of his mother were also in that home. james lee i did mantleeo is suspecte
beat the tennessee titans by one point. tomorrow, the giants play the steelers. sunday, the bills play the colts. happy football season, everybody. and i hope your team has a a name you can say without wincing. "weekends with alex witt" starts now. >>> making his case. president obama with a staunch defense of his health care program had an interesting take on his relationship with vladimir putin. a live report ahead. >>> in the wilderness. a new search in the...
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stalled front dumped as much as 17 inches of rain on missouri, kansas, and tennessee. meanwhile in colorado, heavy rain stranded drivers near denver, turning a highway into a wall of waters y as you can see there, one person was killed. >>> an update on nelson mandela. according to his youngest daughter, the former south african president's health is improving. she says he's more alert and can now sit up for minutes at a time. the 95-year-old has been in the hospital for two months now. >>> let's turn to a deepening crisis in the courts, where the sequester is now decimating the federal public defender's program, making it even harder for a poor defendant to get a fair trial. msnbc's ari melber explains. >> reporter: it's been called shared sacrifice. >> the sequester was meant to be something so bad that no one would allow it to happen and i think part of what we're learning is that we're in a new normal. >> reporter: that new normal for our nation's courts? a crisis of justice. in march, sequestration swept $350 million from under the courts. defender services are op
stalled front dumped as much as 17 inches of rain on missouri, kansas, and tennessee. meanwhile in colorado, heavy rain stranded drivers near denver, turning a highway into a wall of waters y as you can see there, one person was killed. >>> an update on nelson mandela. according to his youngest daughter, the former south african president's health is improving. she says he's more alert and can now sit up for minutes at a time. the 95-year-old has been in the hospital for two months...
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. >> republican congressman scott from tennessee has called the senate immigration bill the obama care of immigration. >>> 11-year-old josie molina will tell her story. >>> susan sarandon is getting behind bill de blasio not christine quinn. it became clear to me as a woman, quote, you can't just vote your vagina. >>> the newest member of the white house family. sunny who is a side-kick to beau. sunny named for her cheerful personality is expected to keep the president company and go for walks with the first family and even jump on mrs. obama's lap from time to time. lways the sam- who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach's got it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ female announcer ]
. >> republican congressman scott from tennessee has called the senate immigration bill the obama care of immigration. >>> 11-year-old josie molina will tell her story. >>> susan sarandon is getting behind bill de blasio not christine quinn. it became clear to me as a woman, quote, you can't just vote your vagina. >>> the newest member of the white house family. sunny who is a side-kick to beau. sunny named for her cheerful personality is expected to keep the...
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remember, when king was assassinated in memphis, tennessee, it wasn't quote/unquote a civil rights demonstration, he was standing up for workers trying to organize a union, workers trying to get decent wages and decent working conditions. and at the time that king died, just before he died, he was organizing a poor people's march and what he was saying to congress is you are spending billions of dollars on a war in vietnam and you're ignoring the fact that we have millions of poor people in our country and they are not getting justice. king stood up and said, i am a nonbeliever in violence but i'm compelled to speak about the violence in vietnam. since king's death we have made real progress in beating down discrimination. but in terms of the issues of economic justice, i would say that in many ways we're worse off. >> yeah. >> than we were when he was alive. >> and of course there's questions about our judicial system. this summer alone, the trayvon martin story, the stop and frisk that's going on here in new york which is a heated debate, we're still not working on a level playing field. is wa
remember, when king was assassinated in memphis, tennessee, it wasn't quote/unquote a civil rights demonstration, he was standing up for workers trying to organize a union, workers trying to get decent wages and decent working conditions. and at the time that king died, just before he died, he was organizing a poor people's march and what he was saying to congress is you are spending billions of dollars on a war in vietnam and you're ignoring the fact that we have millions of poor people in our...
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. ♪ >> a judge goes biblical on tennessee parents during a court hearing. >> child support judge louian ordered his name be market. >> his name will be messiah to me and everyone else. >> the week's top trender. frisk management. >> there may be some good news on the horizon if you happen to be a minority who likes walking. >> the federal judge has come down hard on one of the most controversial police tactics in the country. >> critics scored wayne. the touchy subject has many defenders. >> you get to feel the fish up and shout at it before throwing it back. >> between 2004 and 2012, there were 4.43 million stops. >> also, almost all the fish are brown. >> 52% were black suspects. 31% were hispanic. >> i can assure that you race is never a reason to conduct a stop. >> young men of color being singled out in racially profile every single day. >> we are the poster child that everybody wants to follow. >>> joining me now, congressman jeffries of new york. this story has captivated this city with the mayor's race coming up. what is right, what's wrong in all of this? >> well, this was a si
. ♪ >> a judge goes biblical on tennessee parents during a court hearing. >> child support judge louian ordered his name be market. >> his name will be messiah to me and everyone else. >> the week's top trender. frisk management. >> there may be some good news on the horizon if you happen to be a minority who likes walking. >> the federal judge has come down hard on one of the most controversial police tactics in the country. >> critics scored wayne....
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from tennessee. from every mole and mole hole. from every mountainside, let freedom ring, there is in the scope and grandeur and fragrance of those words the very picture of this land, and this remarkable man managed to raise up civil rights as american rights, as american as the land
from tennessee. from every mole and mole hole. from every mountainside, let freedom ring, there is in the scope and grandeur and fragrance of those words the very picture of this land, and this remarkable man managed to raise up civil rights as american rights, as american as the land
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are we hear something in our message in the fourth district that has broader appeal in the state of tennessee? and without question, without reservation, and without equivocation, the answer was a resounding yes. >> well, that resounding yes didn't extend to his campaign director. the man who had run his campaign for the house rushed out a statement resigning and backing alexander and carr's announcement played like something a bit of a keystone cop's episode. carr actually misspelled the word "senate" on his website. alexander has a remarkable op-ed in the tennessean defending governing and bipartisanship. wrote, washington needs more, not fewer, conservatives who know how to govern. i know if you only have 45 votes and you need 60 senators to get something important done, like balancing the budget, then you have to work with other people. that is, if you really care about solving the problem. if you really want to get it resolved instead of just making a speech. as presidential hopefuls start trekking to iowa, the republican chairman of iowa's largest county switched its party registration
are we hear something in our message in the fourth district that has broader appeal in the state of tennessee? and without question, without reservation, and without equivocation, the answer was a resounding yes. >> well, that resounding yes didn't extend to his campaign director. the man who had run his campaign for the house rushed out a statement resigning and backing alexander and carr's announcement played like something a bit of a keystone cop's episode. carr actually misspelled the...
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. >> good morning from memphis, tennessee. it is thursday, august 8th, 2013. it is "the daily rundown." now, here's chuck todd. >> katie in memphis. remember, go to rundown.msnbc.com to send in your good morning greeting. >>> both sides insist the cold war isn't back but it's clear the relationship between the u.s. and russia is getting a bit frosty. the news that president obama will not meet vladimir putin in moscow next month represent ace new low in this combative back and forth over issues from trade to adoption to syria and iran, missile defense, and it's been building pretty much ever since putin got back into the presidential seat. it was russia's refusal to extradite nsa leaker snowden even after persistent appeals, including personal phone calls from obama to putin, that was the last straw. the president showed his press traction on "the tonight show" earlier this week. >> there are times when they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. >> russi
. >> good morning from memphis, tennessee. it is thursday, august 8th, 2013. it is "the daily rundown." now, here's chuck todd. >> katie in memphis. remember, go to rundown.msnbc.com to send in your good morning greeting. >>> both sides insist the cold war isn't back but it's clear the relationship between the u.s. and russia is getting a bit frosty. the news that president obama will not meet vladimir putin in moscow next month represent ace new low in this...
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the rest of the country will be standing around in tennessee and arkansas and all of these places saying why can't we have that? what do they have that we don't have? they are going to look to their governors and say what are you doing to us? >> and when the rubber meets the road, joan, people that are in need forget about the partisan bickering. i'll give you an example, a headline that's getting a lot of attention today is a former republican campaign operative says his struggle with cancer has made him an obama care supporter. he's quoted as saying when you say you're against it, you're saying that you don't want people like me to have health insurance. former republican operative. >> well there are going to be more and more people like him and that's what we're seeing in these town halls, reverend al. people are seeing this is a change they need in their lives and the republicans don't have an answer. you know, the congressman knows this better than i do. if you go way back, the individual mandate for health insurance was actually a win idea. the problem is they once did have ideas.
the rest of the country will be standing around in tennessee and arkansas and all of these places saying why can't we have that? what do they have that we don't have? they are going to look to their governors and say what are you doing to us? >> and when the rubber meets the road, joan, people that are in need forget about the partisan bickering. i'll give you an example, a headline that's getting a lot of attention today is a former republican campaign operative says his struggle with...
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you've got tennessee, indiana, ohio. they're offering more funding for colleges that do a better job of preparing students for graduation in a job. michigan is a state that is changing the incentive structure. and i'm challenging all states to come up with new and innovative ways to fund their colleges in a way that drives better results. [ applause ] now, for the young people here, i want to say that just as we're expecting more from our schools that get funding from taxpayers, we're going to have to expect more from students who get subsidies and grants from taxpayers. so -- we're going to make sure students who receive federal financial aid complete their courses before receiving grants for the next semester. you know, we're -- we'll make sure to build in flexibility so we're not penalizing disadvantaged students or students who are holding down jobs to pay for school, things happen. but the bottom line is, we need to make sure that if you're getting financial aid you're doing your part to make progress towards a degr
you've got tennessee, indiana, ohio. they're offering more funding for colleges that do a better job of preparing students for graduation in a job. michigan is a state that is changing the incentive structure. and i'm challenging all states to come up with new and innovative ways to fund their colleges in a way that drives better results. [ applause ] now, for the young people here, i want to say that just as we're expecting more from our schools that get funding from taxpayers, we're going to...
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in nashville, tennessee, heavy rains led to flash flooding overnight . streets were closed. four homes had to be evacuated and water rescues were performed. flash flooding is causing problems in missouri. >>> on a different note look at this. it's beyonce. she's taking to her instagram page. she 's showing off a new hairdo. she's still a blond but the sultry singer cut it down to a cute pixie cut. a drastic change from the long locks which h got caught in a fan a couple of weeks ago at a concert. all right. today's producer pick comes from our director gina fellows. what do you do when you are supposed to interview daft punk and they cancel on you. this is what stephen colbert did. ♪ the legend of the phoenix ♪ it ends with beginnings ♪ what keeps the planet spinninging ♪ ♪ force from the beginning >> hey! jeff bridges! ♪ we've come too far ♪ to give up who we are ♪ ♪ let's raise the bar ♪ and it goes to the stars ♪ she's up all night ♪ i'm up all night ♪ she's up all night for good fun ♪ ♪ i'm audiotape you will night to get lucky we're up all
in nashville, tennessee, heavy rains led to flash flooding overnight . streets were closed. four homes had to be evacuated and water rescues were performed. flash flooding is causing problems in missouri. >>> on a different note look at this. it's beyonce. she's taking to her instagram page. she 's showing off a new hairdo. she's still a blond but the sultry singer cut it down to a cute pixie cut. a drastic change from the long locks which h got caught in a fan a couple of weeks ago at...
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derek alderman from the university of tennessee has been studying mlk streets for 15 years. >> this isn't really just about king. this is about bringing visibility to african-americans, their historical importance and a more broader general way. it goes to the heart of whose histories matter in america. >> i have a dream today. >> one of the dr. king's dream was, quote, the creation of the beloved community, a community that for many centers around his legacy. >> you have to look at these streets as beloved communities and main streets within people's lives. >> it's about the whole country getting behind an effort and making this a reality and bringing back dr. king's legacy like it's supposed to be represented as. >> a nation of many mlk streets all leading to the same dream. joining me now, national action network president and host of msnbc's "politics nation," reverend al sharpton and joy reed. rev, i want to start with you. it's been 50 years since the "i have a dream" speech. in what ways has that dream been rae realized and in what ways has it not? >> in some ways, clearly we've se
derek alderman from the university of tennessee has been studying mlk streets for 15 years. >> this isn't really just about king. this is about bringing visibility to african-americans, their historical importance and a more broader general way. it goes to the heart of whose histories matter in america. >> i have a dream today. >> one of the dr. king's dream was, quote, the creation of the beloved community, a community that for many centers around his legacy. >> you...
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residents in tennessee and arkansas had to be rescued from flash fooged. >>> researflooding. >>> they are trying to find the remains of mona lisa. >>> one winner of the powerball ticket is a maintenance worker in new jersey and the other is paul white in minnesota who jokes he knew he would always win. >> we were playing this game. i don't remember the gist of it exactly but you had to pick who in the crowd would match this description and the description was their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. well, everybody picked my name and they thought it was funny then! who is right now? her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event
residents in tennessee and arkansas had to be rescued from flash fooged. >>> researflooding. >>> they are trying to find the remains of mona lisa. >>> one winner of the powerball ticket is a maintenance worker in new jersey and the other is paul white in minnesota who jokes he knew he would always win. >> we were playing this game. i don't remember the gist of it exactly but you had to pick who in the crowd would match this description and the description was...
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. >>> and people in nashville, tennessee, are trying to clean up there. heavy rain caused flash flooding early this morning. some people had to evacuate to their roofs in order to get away. so far there have been no reports, thankfully, of any injuries. >>> results from a new crash test show that half of the small cars tested did not do well. the tests performed by the insurance institute for highway safety mimics frontal impact crashes. among the cars that received a poor crash rating are the 2013 nissan sentra and the 2013 kia soul. cars that were deemed marginal, 2013 chevy sonic and the 2013 volkswagen beetle. both nissan and kia issued statements to nbc standing by the safety of their cars. the honda civic got the best rating among the small cars tested. >>> well, in recent years we've seen all kinds of initiatives aimed at getting kids to eat healthier and be active. perhaps most notably the first lady's let's move campaign. now it appears some of the hard work is paying off. a new study by the sentences centers for disease control shows for the fir
. >>> and people in nashville, tennessee, are trying to clean up there. heavy rain caused flash flooding early this morning. some people had to evacuate to their roofs in order to get away. so far there have been no reports, thankfully, of any injuries. >>> results from a new crash test show that half of the small cars tested did not do well. the tests performed by the insurance institute for highway safety mimics frontal impact crashes. among the cars that received a poor...
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. >> well, he was somebody in the '80s who governed in tennessee and really was seen as an education reformer, one of the landmark class-size academic papers that's been written was because of a program that he created in trying to reduce class sizes. >> all right. domenico, thank you very much for the first read today. >>> still ahead, celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington get underway in a couple hours. huge crowds expected to gather in our nation's capital for a week-long event. we'll talk with dr. king's oldest son, martin luther king iii will join us live. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... an
. >> well, he was somebody in the '80s who governed in tennessee and really was seen as an education reformer, one of the landmark class-size academic papers that's been written was because of a program that he created in trying to reduce class sizes. >> all right. domenico, thank you very much for the first read today. >>> still ahead, celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington get underway in a couple hours. huge crowds expected to...
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that's why she built dollywood back home in tennessee's smoky mountains. >> anybody tell you you were crazy when you said, here's what i'm going to do, start a theme park. >> a lot of people. a lot of businesspeople, my lawyers, my accountants said no, this is not a good thing. i said, well, i'm going to do it anyway because i know that it's the right thing to do. >> they should have known better than to doubt dolly. >> hi there, how are you? hi. >> opening in 1986, her park became just her latest hit. >> dolly, my name is jolene. >> hi! are you really jolene? good to see you! >> in dolly's kingdom, as you might imagine, she is royalty. >> i'm like a cinderella to them. like an over exaggerated do ed >> still get a big thrill? >> yes, i do. >> amidst all the glitz, a reminder. a replica of the modest home where she grew up, just a stone's throw from the park. >> why was it so important to put in here? >> kind of the heart of the matter so to speak. >> now dolly's dream is about to get a lot bigger. >> we just made $300 million commitment over the next ten years, which is more money th
that's why she built dollywood back home in tennessee's smoky mountains. >> anybody tell you you were crazy when you said, here's what i'm going to do, start a theme park. >> a lot of people. a lot of businesspeople, my lawyers, my accountants said no, this is not a good thing. i said, well, i'm going to do it anyway because i know that it's the right thing to do. >> they should have known better than to doubt dolly. >> hi there, how are you? hi. >> opening in...
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., was assassinated in tennessee in 1968 he hadden working with sanitation worker striking for better wages, recognition of their union. the day before he was killed he sfo with workers urging them to adhere to nonviolence, warning looting that broke out at a march diverted the story away from the injustices they were facing. it was part of the american federation of state, county and municipal employees, now the country's largest union for employees, 1.6 million working and retired members. joining me now is the current president of that union and the first black man to hold the title, lee saunders. he addressed those gathered for the march yesterday. lee, i think people forget this was a march for jobs and freedom. tell me why there's been such an attack on labor in recent years. >> i think they want to move labor out of the way completely. they have attacked private sector unions, private member down to 6%, public sector membership and unions is about 35%. they want to come after us. they still have resources. we still have power. they believe if they take us out as they did privat
., was assassinated in tennessee in 1968 he hadden working with sanitation worker striking for better wages, recognition of their union. the day before he was killed he sfo with workers urging them to adhere to nonviolence, warning looting that broke out at a march diverted the story away from the injustices they were facing. it was part of the american federation of state, county and municipal employees, now the country's largest union for employees, 1.6 million working and retired members....
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you've got arkansas, missouri, kentucky, tennessee, west virginia, even louisiana. these are states that al gore had a chance to win in 2000. if he had won just one of them, it would have made him president. they weren't that far gone for john kerry in 2004. his campaign thought it could win west virginia when that race started. in the obama era, these states have swung hard to the gop. take arkansas. kerry lost it by only nine points in 2004. four years later, obama was swamped by 20 points against john mccain. in the 2010 midterms, democratic senator blanche lincoln lost by 21 points, one of the worst showings for any incumbent senator anywhere ever. in the same year, 2010, republicans won three of the state's four congressional seats. that was the first time in history they did that. last year they turned around and made it a clean sweep. there are a couple of forces at work here. some of it is demographic, older voters who grew up when these states were democratic bastions are dieing off. some is cultural, too. it's hard to believe race isn't playing a real role
you've got arkansas, missouri, kentucky, tennessee, west virginia, even louisiana. these are states that al gore had a chance to win in 2000. if he had won just one of them, it would have made him president. they weren't that far gone for john kerry in 2004. his campaign thought it could win west virginia when that race started. in the obama era, these states have swung hard to the gop. take arkansas. kerry lost it by only nine points in 2004. four years later, obama was swamped by 20 points...
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and more than decades since nwa first exposed the realities of life in their comp tennessee, kendrick lamar makes clear that as much as things have changed, there is much that has stayed the same. on the album's opening track, "good kid," kendrick raps about a matter with police. "the matter is racial profile, i heard them chart. he's probably young, but i know that he's down. step on his neck, and as hard as your bulletproof vest, he don't mind, he know we'll never respect, the good kid, mad city." that is final starting to change in one major city. and the judge who declared that change happened to be in complete agreement with kendrick. the matter is racial profiling. judge shirrra shirren ruled that the stop and frisk policy targeted the plaqblack people ie city. of the 4.4 million stops conducted by the nypd between 2004 and 2012 showed blatant disregard for the fourth amendment's protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. she also found that the city's policy of, quote, indirect racial profiling by targeting racially defined groups violated the equal protection clau
and more than decades since nwa first exposed the realities of life in their comp tennessee, kendrick lamar makes clear that as much as things have changed, there is much that has stayed the same. on the album's opening track, "good kid," kendrick raps about a matter with police. "the matter is racial profile, i heard them chart. he's probably young, but i know that he's down. step on his neck, and as hard as your bulletproof vest, he don't mind, he know we'll never respect, the...
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southeastern missouri moving into western kentucky and tennessee, more torrential downpours with those thunderstorms too. mid to late this afternoon we'll see another round of thunderstorms that could produce large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornado is possible. and the area of concern will be across parts of southern kansas and into northern oklahoma. rainfall amounts another two to three inches over the next 48 hours,s especially across parts of the midwest. elsewhere, things are looking quiet in the northeast. tomorrow is when we're going to get showers and storms up and down the northeast into new england. and into the ma too. right now it's a little foggy in new york city. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your need
southeastern missouri moving into western kentucky and tennessee, more torrential downpours with those thunderstorms too. mid to late this afternoon we'll see another round of thunderstorms that could produce large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornado is possible. and the area of concern will be across parts of southern kansas and into northern oklahoma. rainfall amounts another two to three inches over the next 48 hours,s especially across parts of the midwest. elsewhere, things are...
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the gentleman from tennessee. mr. cohen: i reserve what few precious minutes i have. i would like to be informed how many i have. the chair: the gentleman from tennessee has two minutes. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: it's my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman and i thank the gentleman from virginia for yielding and for bringing this bill forward. i'm a strong supporter of the reins act and why we are bringing this bill forward is because of the regulations that have been coming from this obama administration. when i talk to small business owners in my district, the biggest impediment they tell me to creating more jobs, the biggest impediment, are the rules and regulations coming down from the federal government. the reins act says if these rules and regulations are so important and have a $100 million impact, shouldn't they come before congress and state their case? what a
the gentleman from tennessee. mr. cohen: i reserve what few precious minutes i have. i would like to be informed how many i have. the chair: the gentleman from tennessee has two minutes. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: it's my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman and i thank the gentleman from virginia for yielding and for bringing this bill forward....
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we are live, tennessee state supreme court. >> these are not very happy days for tennessee. it's not a happy day for me. i believe though that we have to be responsible and that we kept the faith of the people i this decision to seek the people's wisdom, that we hear the people's wisdom. our days of agony, days of pride, i ask for the prayers of the people. mr. chief justice, i am ready to take the oath of office. >> will you place your left hand on the bible? raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, lamar alexander -- >> i, lamar alexander -- >> well, as you saw on channel five and 5:55 p.m., the state of tennessee received a new governor, governor lamar alexander. the ceremony was held at the state supreme court building with chief justice joe henry presiding and it was preceded by brief statement by governor elect at that time a lamar alexander stadium while he was doing what he was doing in taking the oath of office. standing by side with democrats and then the office of office administered by chief justice henry of the state supreme court. honey alexander, his wife
we are live, tennessee state supreme court. >> these are not very happy days for tennessee. it's not a happy day for me. i believe though that we have to be responsible and that we kept the faith of the people i this decision to seek the people's wisdom, that we hear the people's wisdom. our days of agony, days of pride, i ask for the prayers of the people. mr. chief justice, i am ready to take the oath of office. >> will you place your left hand on the bible? raise your right hand...
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home to nearly all of tennessee's death row inmates. it contains the state's only operating death chamber. yet, even outside death row, the majority of riverbend's convicts are considered so dangerous they remain on lockdown 23 hours a day. you're about to see firsthand the extreme measures prison staff take to control such an explosive population and discover what can happen when so many offenders have so little to lose. nashville, tennessee, is the world-famous home of country music, but just four miles from downtown is home to this state's most violent offenders. it's a high-tech correctional facility called riverbend maximum security institution. riverbend opened in 1989 and sits on 132 acres. it replaced its 100-year-old predecessor, the tennessee state penitentiary, known as the walls. today, riverbend houses close to 700 male inmates, 480 of them are high risk offenders, classified this way because they're a threat to the security of the institution and other inmates. >> we house the worst of the worst including the male inmates,
home to nearly all of tennessee's death row inmates. it contains the state's only operating death chamber. yet, even outside death row, the majority of riverbend's convicts are considered so dangerous they remain on lockdown 23 hours a day. you're about to see firsthand the extreme measures prison staff take to control such an explosive population and discover what can happen when so many offenders have so little to lose. nashville, tennessee, is the world-famous home of country music, but just...
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tennessee a career criminal. worse, if we believe the authorities, is he corrupting his 14-year-old son. nicholas kristof wants us to feel sorry for this guy? good grief. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. let's bring in mr. young's attorney christopher varner who joins us now there khat, tennessee. and you say? >> first of all, it is highly unlikely that any of the state charges, which, as you pointed out, have never been proven or been dismissed, would have equalled what he received in the federal system. >> let me stop you there. i understand. >> probation. >> from the prosecutor in the state case that each charge against him held a maximum of 12 years. so, if you add it up, that's 36 years and they were going to bring more charges, including corrupting a minor, delinquency of a minor, and on and on. so, let me ask you this, courtroom. if young thought that this beef was unfair, why did he plead guilty? >> very simple. because all the government has to prove is that he had the shotgun shells a
tennessee a career criminal. worse, if we believe the authorities, is he corrupting his 14-year-old son. nicholas kristof wants us to feel sorry for this guy? good grief. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. let's bring in mr. young's attorney christopher varner who joins us now there khat, tennessee. and you say? >> first of all, it is highly unlikely that any of the state charges, which, as you pointed out, have never been proven or been dismissed, would have equalled...
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it was over the tennessee area. the granddaughter was my mother- in-law. >> do you know any more about that? the general that look after the family home? >> not in particular. >> thank you for telling us about it. without the at them shadow of impeachment in the white house. >> i think sadly historians can, but that is all they constantly remember. they understand he had a position on the act and wanted to be able to settle on land. unfortunately the public does not hear that. that getsssip repeated year after year after re--- year after year. tell the story of what led to the impeachment. walk us through this. and i'll ask both of you to tell the story that ultimately led to the house charging him with high crimes and misdemeanors? >> right. well, i can tell you that the senate basically, they had passed an?-- an act of congress congress an act of that said that the president himself could not fire his cabinet members without congress' approval. and that, of course, is not constitutional and president johnson said
it was over the tennessee area. the granddaughter was my mother- in-law. >> do you know any more about that? the general that look after the family home? >> not in particular. >> thank you for telling us about it. without the at them shadow of impeachment in the white house. >> i think sadly historians can, but that is all they constantly remember. they understand he had a position on the act and wanted to be able to settle on land. unfortunately the public does not hear...
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. >> reporter: it was a dramatic scene that had two tennessee parents in a panic. little lauren, rescued from her family's attic by firefighters. her father, in shock. >> next thing you know, we're in the attic, trying to get the baby upstairs. and it's hard. it's scary. you don't know what the water's going to do. so -- lose a home. >> reporter: firefighters wading through that chest-high water, clutching on to baby lauren's carrier to get her to safety. >> it was emotional. you know, you see your baby. and she's a newborn. how are you going to do this? what are you going to do to get us out? >> reporter: across the nashville area, swollen creeks caused flash flooding, forcing some to the safety of their roofs. and leaving cars floating on streets. rescue teams fanned out, fighting the fast-moving waters, to get people out. not just tennessee. from arkansas, to missouri, the heavy rain is hammering the heartland. over six inches of rain in madison, tennessee, double what they see in a month. in wallace, kansas, eight inches. and the worst, richland, missouri, 17 i
. >> reporter: it was a dramatic scene that had two tennessee parents in a panic. little lauren, rescued from her family's attic by firefighters. her father, in shock. >> next thing you know, we're in the attic, trying to get the baby upstairs. and it's hard. it's scary. you don't know what the water's going to do. so -- lose a home. >> reporter: firefighters wading through that chest-high water, clutching on to baby lauren's carrier to get her to safety. >> it was...
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over six inches of rain in madison, tennessee, double what they see in a month. in wallace, kansas, eight inches. and the worst, richland, missouri, 17 inches this week. enough for an entire summer. and here in the nashville area, there is water still rushing through these swollen creeks. you can tell how one point here the water rose so high, it carried that debris and garbage can up to that bridge. usually, this creek is only about one to two feet deep. alex perez, abc news, nashville. >>> also happen right now, crews in southern california spent a second night battling that out-of-control wildfire east of los angeles. officials now say 26 homes have been destroyed. they expect the number to triple once they can see the damage firsthand. the fire was estimated at nearly 22-square miles with 20% containment. it is still growing. we'll have a live update on "good morning america." >>> the search for a missing woman in oakland, california, has led police to a person of interest. they're combing through a fairgrounds after questioning a registered sex offender who
over six inches of rain in madison, tennessee, double what they see in a month. in wallace, kansas, eight inches. and the worst, richland, missouri, 17 inches this week. enough for an entire summer. and here in the nashville area, there is water still rushing through these swollen creeks. you can tell how one point here the water rose so high, it carried that debris and garbage can up to that bridge. usually, this creek is only about one to two feet deep. alex perez, abc news, nashville....
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this is davidson county tennessee. and you can see the roads look more like rivers. many people abandoned their cars because of the fast moving flood waters and in missouri dozens of people had tee vac wait a trailer park. -- had to evacuate a trailer park. rescue crews moved their belongings and pets to higher grounds. flood waters caused one death and damaged hundreds of homes. good morning america will have more on this and the rains and the flooding at 7:00 this morning. >>> another story for you that we are following this morning. one we told you about. the wild fire-- the massive fire in the nairobi airport in ken yeah. we are learning about a local group of -- kenya. we are learning about a local group of volunteers from harford county that are stuck there. they are from habitat for humanity susquehanna. they went overseas to heap international chapter build a home. they were supposed to fly home wednesday night but now they have no idea when they are going to be able to get on the flight out because of the damage to the airport and it's caused so many cancell
this is davidson county tennessee. and you can see the roads look more like rivers. many people abandoned their cars because of the fast moving flood waters and in missouri dozens of people had tee vac wait a trailer park. -- had to evacuate a trailer park. rescue crews moved their belongings and pets to higher grounds. flood waters caused one death and damaged hundreds of homes. good morning america will have more on this and the rains and the flooding at 7:00 this morning. >>>...
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. >> reporter: it was a dramatic scene that had two tennessee parents in a panic. little lauren marlin, just five weeks old, rescued from her family's attic by firefighters, her father in shock. >> next thing you know we are in the attic trying to get the babies upstairs . it's hard. it's scary. you don't know what the water is going to do. >> reporter: firefighters wading though that chest-high water, clutching onto baby lauren's car seat to get her to safety. >> it was emotional. you see your baby and she's a new born and what are you going to do to get us out. >> reporter: across the area swollen creeks forcing some to the safety of their roofs and leaving cars floating on streets. rescue teams fanned out fighting the fast moving waters to get people out, not just tennessee, from arkansas to missouri, the heavy rain is hammering the heartland. over six inches of rain in madison, tennessee this morning, double what they see in a month. in wallace, kansas, the past 24 hours, 8 inches and the worst, rich land, missouri, 17 inches this week, enough for an entire sum
. >> reporter: it was a dramatic scene that had two tennessee parents in a panic. little lauren marlin, just five weeks old, rescued from her family's attic by firefighters, her father in shock. >> next thing you know we are in the attic trying to get the babies upstairs . it's hard. it's scary. you don't know what the water is going to do. >> reporter: firefighters wading though that chest-high water, clutching onto baby lauren's car seat to get her to safety. >> it was...
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state of tennessee are also struggling to keep dry. mai shoji has more in the weather forecast. >>> hello there. traditional downpour is slamming nashville, tennessee of the united states. let me show you a picture from there first. about 180 millimeters of rain were reported in some areas. floodwaters quickly swamped homes and dozens of residents have been rescued. some rushed to the rooftops and car roofs. the floods have caused power outages, effecting hundreds of people. unfortunately, more rain is in store for the region and down toward tennessee. the severe weather is happening across this area, all the way from new mexico in to the new england states an even southeastern canada due to this associated front. this is going to be moving towards mid-atlantic and new england states. so these are the areas where we may find flash floods to be at very high risk, also risk of windy, very gusty conditions, as well. we cannot rule out the possibility that this could even spawn some tornados, but it's not as severe as thursday, which is gr
state of tennessee are also struggling to keep dry. mai shoji has more in the weather forecast. >>> hello there. traditional downpour is slamming nashville, tennessee of the united states. let me show you a picture from there first. about 180 millimeters of rain were reported in some areas. floodwaters quickly swamped homes and dozens of residents have been rescued. some rushed to the rooftops and car roofs. the floods have caused power outages, effecting hundreds of people....
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madison, tennessee, seven inches per hour. that's causing flooding. in addition to that, we are talking day after day of rain just like this. here we go again. this is the current radar. the last six hour loop, oklahoma city seeing heavy rain and arkansas. not as much in missouri. still rain in the forecast especially the southern portions of missouri. what's going on? notice where it's blue, it's the cold front. notice how quickly the rain moves through the northeast. the stalled front does that. it stays here. look at the flooding potential again over the next several days. we talk about where it went faster. you can still have heavy rates per hour. new england, two to four inches. maybe one to three inches for d.c. and new york. we'll talk the southern portion. it's where we're looking for a threat of flash flooding. then it's day after day of rain and heavy rain. >> look at that stalled right over nashville, right over tennessee where they don't need it. >> all over again. >> thanks so much. >>> another weather story to tell you about. riverside c
madison, tennessee, seven inches per hour. that's causing flooding. in addition to that, we are talking day after day of rain just like this. here we go again. this is the current radar. the last six hour loop, oklahoma city seeing heavy rain and arkansas. not as much in missouri. still rain in the forecast especially the southern portions of missouri. what's going on? notice where it's blue, it's the cold front. notice how quickly the rain moves through the northeast. the stalled front does...
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so fortune ran pieces about -- they ran a piece about the tennessee valley authority, which agee wrote and which luce told him was told there was one of the best things i've ever been printed since fortune had been around. so they were brought and pragmatically open to new deal reforms. and i keep mentioning dwight macdonald because he is a particular point of entry into the agee biography but in this respect it's important. like macdonald wrote a three or four part series on u.s. steel in 1936 for fortune again is a subject of a great deal of controversy around the office. previous to that they've been plenty of corporate profiles. infect "fortune" magazine more or less invest in the -- invented the corporate profile. it was a kind of task system that it been that way for some time to digital anybody looking come even from the person, so that luce editors, they would run along in depth profile and then they would show the subject of the profile, the draft and present them with well, we're going to run this. so that's how they got that off the ground. the profile that macdonald was wri
so fortune ran pieces about -- they ran a piece about the tennessee valley authority, which agee wrote and which luce told him was told there was one of the best things i've ever been printed since fortune had been around. so they were brought and pragmatically open to new deal reforms. and i keep mentioning dwight macdonald because he is a particular point of entry into the agee biography but in this respect it's important. like macdonald wrote a three or four part series on u.s. steel in 1936...
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as i think of it, you are the united states district attorney, for tennessee. you also were the first judicial appointments, the first judge appointed by governor ray blanton. this morning, at the courthouse, you have been reading the papers a good deal more than that, you have been reading fbi reports sent talking to fbi agents. and they understand what is going on and you understand what is going on. and now it appears there is a very real crisis. the book tells definitively what you did, but would you just for the audience recount where you are that morning, what led you to do what you do. the series of events that led to this unprecedented transition. talk to us about that. >> and the alexander said this is the worst day of her life, the worst day of everybody's life, it was not a happy thing but that they was really the last three days before that, starting that saturday, there was intelligence information coming in that tomorrow, monday, a lot of people let out of the penitentiary, some of whom were suspect. that was on a saturday. fast forward monday nig
as i think of it, you are the united states district attorney, for tennessee. you also were the first judicial appointments, the first judge appointed by governor ray blanton. this morning, at the courthouse, you have been reading the papers a good deal more than that, you have been reading fbi reports sent talking to fbi agents. and they understand what is going on and you understand what is going on. and now it appears there is a very real crisis. the book tells definitively what you did, but...
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the middle tennessee state freshman was ineligible because he played in the marine corps. only it was just a recreational league. now the ncaa says he will maintain full eligibility for four years. go rhodes. >>> here's more military bravely. a shoulder jumps 217 feet from the liberty memorial. this was a tribute to the upcoming world war i centennial. then there's colombian diver orlando duke. he leaps 75 feet from a helicopter into new york harbor. not sure how he smelled after. and he did this to promote the cliff diving world series which should be fun. >>> don't tell these 195 flyers fans hockey season is over. oh, no you don't. they were in philadelphia to watch logos on the ice get painted over. they had some time. they want to break a record for
the middle tennessee state freshman was ineligible because he played in the marine corps. only it was just a recreational league. now the ncaa says he will maintain full eligibility for four years. go rhodes. >>> here's more military bravely. a shoulder jumps 217 feet from the liberty memorial. this was a tribute to the upcoming world war i centennial. then there's colombian diver orlando duke. he leaps 75 feet from a helicopter into new york harbor. not sure how he smelled after. and...
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from kansas to tennessee. to give you a sense of the intensity of the downpours they've been seeing, parts of missouri saw 15 inches of rain in two days. parts of arkansas got 10 inches overnight. so far this weather system has left at least two people dead. we begin our coverage in hard-hit nashville and nbc's kerry sanders. kerry, give us a sense of what all that water is doing. >> reporter: well, good evening, lester. more than 200 people here in tennessee were rescued by boat. the power of those flash floods is evident right here. this is the foundation of what was a one-story office building. those flash floods picked it up and deposited it over here in a parking lot. rain was predicted, but nashville residents didn't expect to wake up to this. eight inches of rain on already saturated ground sent water rushing down city streets and highways, forcing some to shut down completely. it began before dawn. >> a couple more inches and this area is going to be in trouble again. so hopefully this will slow down.
from kansas to tennessee. to give you a sense of the intensity of the downpours they've been seeing, parts of missouri saw 15 inches of rain in two days. parts of arkansas got 10 inches overnight. so far this weather system has left at least two people dead. we begin our coverage in hard-hit nashville and nbc's kerry sanders. kerry, give us a sense of what all that water is doing. >> reporter: well, good evening, lester. more than 200 people here in tennessee were rescued by boat. the...
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over six inches of rain in madison, tennessee, double what they see in a month. in wallace, kansas, eight inches. and the worst, richland, missouri, 17 inches this week. enough for an entire summer. and here in the nashville area, there is water still rushing through these swollen creeks. you can tell how one point here the water rose so high, it carried that debris and garbage can up to that bridge. usually, this creek is only about one to two feet deep. alex perez, abc news, nashville. >>> also happen right now, crews in southern california spent a second night battling that out-of-control wildfire east of los angeles. officials now say 26 homes have been destroyed. they expect the number to triple once they can see the damage firsthand. the fire was estimated at nearly 22-square miles with 20% containment. it is still growing. we'll have a live update on "good morning america." >>> the search for a missing woman in oakland, california, has led police to a person of interest. they're combing through a fairgrounds after questioning a registered sex offender who
over six inches of rain in madison, tennessee, double what they see in a month. in wallace, kansas, eight inches. and the worst, richland, missouri, 17 inches this week. enough for an entire summer. and here in the nashville area, there is water still rushing through these swollen creeks. you can tell how one point here the water rose so high, it carried that debris and garbage can up to that bridge. usually, this creek is only about one to two feet deep. alex perez, abc news, nashville....
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he will be the man at free safety take tennessee spot vacated by goldsteen who left in the free agent market. reed has distinguish himself from the get go and the 94ers think they have a find in this guy on their already loaded defense. >> i feel like a professional football player. the first day i got here it was a lot faster than college. the defense was a little bit tougher, but it just takes repetition and practice. i sea it all the time, just getting better everyday. i try to set a goal. get better at something. see something that i messed up on yesterday. i think that makes me better as a play r. >> safe to say, he will be a good one. by the way, giants are leading 3-0. maybe we will have a double dose of good news. >> boy, the 9ers are just loads, especially on defense. >> they have loot of talent, no question.
he will be the man at free safety take tennessee spot vacated by goldsteen who left in the free agent market. reed has distinguish himself from the get go and the 94ers think they have a find in this guy on their already loaded defense. >> i feel like a professional football player. the first day i got here it was a lot faster than college. the defense was a little bit tougher, but it just takes repetition and practice. i sea it all the time, just getting better everyday. i try to set a...